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Happy Birthday Yann!!
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now that it comes up, i have two "OJC20" cds where i really would like to now how they compare to other versions... does anyone have an opinion concerning Art Pepper - Smack Up Pat Martino - El Hombre (maybe also Gene Ammons - Blue Gene...) i have maybe 10 of those cds and in some cases (namely Pepper and Ammons) i do suspect that they sound a bit awkward though i really know little about this type of thing) thanks!
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Late 60s/Early 70s soul/funk jazz with extended tracks
Niko replied to A Lark Ascending's topic in Recommendations
No guv , just a bunch of choice , non-commercial , 70's , extended jazz-funk of the type Bev was asking about . Hm, here's the list again There's really not a lot there that I'd recognise as funk, though I confess that the only one I've heard is the Lee Morgan - but as my copy was fucked, I chucked it twenty years ago, so it's been a long time. That didn't sound like a funk record - we're talking here about James Brown influences, not Rock influences, yes? - to me, though. And I can't imagine Cecil Payne making that sort of album, or Woody Shaw, or Frank Strazzeri... etc etc. The only ones I CAN imagine in that context are McDuff and Connors (though I've never even HEARD of Cheatham, Yellin and Farrah). So, are we not seeing this the same way, or have I missed a load of Rusty Bryant-type stuff? MG have the gary bartz milestone albums been mentioned? (remembered them because chas list rather lists (to me) bartz-style than bryant-style music... btw i only have one of the bryant prestige albums, rusty bryant returns, and (although the tracks are not that long (between 5 and 10 minutes)) this is one of my favorite albums in this vein... -
from jazzdisco.org http://www.jazzdisco.org/bethlehem-records...00-5000-series/ BCP 6066 John Coltrane In The Winners Circle Art Farmer (tp) Rolf Kuhn (cl) Eddie Costa (vib, p) Kenny Burrell (g) Oscar Pettiford (b) Ed Thigpen (d) NYC, September, 1957 Lazy Afternoon Sea Breeze She Didn't Say Yes At Home With The Blues Donald Byrd (tp) Frank Rehak (tb) Gene Quill (as -1,4) John Coltrane (ts) Al Cohn (bars) Eddie Costa (p) Freddie Green (g -1) Oscar Pettiford (b) Philly Joe Jones (d -1) Ed Thigpen (d -2/4) NYC, October, 1957 1. Not So Sleepy 2. Love And The Weather 3. Turtle Walk 4. If I'm Lucky
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Yep! could you maybe upload your great don patterson discography again? it was apparently lost in the updates... btw, i might even have an addition for you; the version i last saw didn't have this prestige christmas compilation which has iirc two tracks from patterson's christmas album http://www.amazon.de/Christmas-Collection-...4320&sr=8-2
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or you order it from amazon, not yet one of the rare ones... http://www.amazon.com/Kelly-Blue-Wynton-Tr...8955&sr=8-1
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played All the Gin is Gone a lot in the last few months... tough to describe it but it was much more of a hard bop album than i had expected, and a gorgeous one, such a beautiful tone indeed btw wasn't john simon's legacy don patterson's last recording? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Legacy-John-Simon/...8652&sr=1-1
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my suspicion that a guy who looked so much like me had to be talented was right... strongly recommended if you like dark late 19th century stuff... just placed an order for Cruel Tales by Rodenbachs friend Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
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saw some of leslie's paintings in a book on the eat generations and found them really good... he has a web page, too http://www.alfredleslie.com/
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thank you so much for this tip!
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biting the hands that feed them
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Never liked her - no real organ sound there, all too clean (and I don't dig her electronic extensions of the organ) - sorry. Ok, now on to disc 2... and hopefully soon on to BFT #61 as well! Wow - I thought she was pretty big in Germany/Austria/Switzerland ! not so sure; my impression is that the big media attention, now that mangelsdorff is gone (who was widely respected though few knew his music i guess) lies on till broenner, klaus doldinger and on (to varying degrees) jazz based entertainers like goetz alsmann, roger cicero and helge schneider... [schneider is the only one of these five that i can identify with at all, doesn't play jazz most of the time (unless he is pissed at the audience and plays what he calls "punishment jazz", but i always like to hear him on piano or saxophone; this one could be titled )]; ten years ago, dennerlein seemed to be up there with them but then it seemed broenner took her place (the position in public that's reserved for a jazz instrumentalist under the age of 60)
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finally checking out the guy in my avatar Georges Rodenbach- Bruges La Morte
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a few weeks ago i played a new allen lowe cd in a dream and after waking up i believed i actually owned the cd for a few minutes (maybe not a brand new one actually, since there was no grey hair and he had a short braid (right word?)), don't remember many details, the lineup was something like tenor, guitar, piano, bass, drums... and all i remember about the music (now that a few weeks have passed) is that i thought this is exactly the type of music i hope for when buying a gene ammons album (but have always been disappointed so far))
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just played it, i have a tendency to find piano trio records boring (i know we don't share that ) but this one definitely held my interest, which had quite a bit to do with izenons contibutions, lots of fine cello-like arco passages... definitely recommended!
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another very fine album with izenon is jaki byard's sunshine of my soul!
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happy birthday!
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wilson is on one tape in the tapscott collection at UCLA in a quartet with Tapscott sideman Ray Straughter (playing one composition which is also on the open sky unit album) [and this is all my assertion was based on] http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt1870...2&brand=oac Malcom X Week at Riverside City College . 05/22/1971 Future Present Tense UGMAA Personnel: Ron Wilson, piano; Paul Wright, bass; John Blue, drums; Ray S, tenor sax Compositions: E.P., Mankind Is One, Hot Rotten Collard Greens, Paul Chant, Passion and Compassion ___________________ Eternal Egypt Suite is definitely an excellent piece of music (and my favorite on that cd)... had heard the composer/soloist of that piece fuasi abdu khaliq in berlin years ago and was surprised to see his name again when reading about tapscott...
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don't know whether this 1974 album fits the category but it definitely wasn't what i would have expected of a Jacques Pelzer album... there is some jazz rock in it (reminded me of soft machine in places), but the vocals also have a soul influence, and the two flutes/saxophones add a bit of freedom... (electric) pianist and singer Ron Wilson possibly was a member of Horace Tapscotts LA scene before emigrating to the Netherlands... Jacques Pelzer and his nephew Steve Houben on flute and saxophones, Pelzer's daughter Micheline on drums, her husband Michel Graillier on percussion plus Wilson on electric piano and Janot Buchem on electric bass... can be found cheaply with a little searching on ebay or the like... Open Sky Unit - Open Sky Unit soundsamples: http://www.whatmusic.com/info/productinfo....+more+info.y=26
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Happy Birthday, clifford thornton!
Niko replied to paul secor's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Books that you WISHED existed, that you'd actually buy
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
allen, now that you are up to something else... what is the state of this book (which i have long been awaiting)? -
funny, did people leave the 78s era just out of technical curiosity and we are finally realizing it's time to go back there (i haven't realized it yet) not overly optimistic question to uk board members... i'll be in coventry for a week in march - any shops to check out there?
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Most outrageous price you've run across for music
Niko replied to papsrus's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Aha - the magic word 'Wilen'. Add two zeros to the price ! The same seems to happen with Michel Roques, though there is also a higher scarcity factor. stumbled across your thread a few weeks ago... did you see "he"'s on youtube? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLzAVAkLj9E
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